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choomer

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go away you racist stain.
Nope, having too much fun being reviled.

If you hate me, I must be doing something right. :D
It was the Van Hagar thing, wasn't it?

Hey! What did you think about the election commissioner's comments?
Too bad conservatives can't do the same thing but pretty much the only time they get bused around is from the senior center to the mall.
 

UncleBuck

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Nope, having too much fun being reviled.

If you hate me, I must be doing something right. :D

Hey! What did you think about the election commissioner's comments?
Too bad conservatives can't do the same thing but pretty much the only time they get bused around is from the senior center to the mall.
you're a racist stain. anywhere you go you will be hated. so do us all a favor, and spread your wings. fly away, you fucking child.
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

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Mmmmmmmm....tubes.....mmmmmmmmmmm.
Twin Reverb silver face here. My buddy is a Bogner fan.

To answer your question though, the PC is never near the HiFi and I'll admit my music ingestion is about 75% digital and 25% analog.

But even with rice crispy accompaniment, vinyl just has warmth and depth that I/O can't capture.
Agreed,vinyl is a more dynamic medium than most CD & digital recordings due to compression ratios,digital has the ability to surpass the dynamics of vinyl over the full audible spectrum but due to bad engineers compressing too much dynamics get lost,I still buy new vinyl for that reason .

Here's a pic of my vinyl system,I've swapped TT's for a McIntosh MT-10 turntable since this pic was taken,the line arrays are Tri Amped with all solid state amps & a tube output stage preamp.


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This pic is of the tube preamp in the vinyl system above.download (6).jpg

Here's our main digital system & the system I'm listening to now,the line arrays here are biamped with a pair of 1,000 watts @8 ohm monoblocks on the eight 12" woofers,then a single 2 channel 600 wpc @8 ohm stereo amp powering the 24 5" mids & 48 1" silk dome tweeters,this system will crack a window it thumps so hard ;)CAM00056.jpg

here's one of the dual line arrays from the digital system above.
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and lastly here's a shot of our 4,800 watt @8 ohm home theater that uses no subwoofers & still hits well below 20hz.
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the monoblocks above will push 1,200 watts continuous @8 ohms with dynamic peaks of over 4,800 watts @8 ohms,its a goofy angle so your seeing the side of where the screen projects.
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pic above is of 1 of 4 of the dual line arrays in the home theater.
Here's a pic you'll get a kick out of since you mentioned Frank Zappa,here's a complete mint set of postages stamps from 1993 commerating Zappa's death still intact sitting atop one of the 4,800 watt monoblocks.
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UncleBuck

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Agreed,vinyl is a more dynamic medium than most CD & digital recordings due to compression ratios,digital has the ability to surpass the dynamics of vinyl over the full audible spectrum but due to bad engineers compressing too much dynamics get lost,I still buy new vinyl for that reason .

Here's a pic of my vinyl system,I've swapped TT's for a McIntosh MT-10 turntable since this pic was taken,the line arrays are Tri Amped with all solid state amps & a tube output stage preamp.


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This pic is of the tube preamp in the vinyl system above.View attachment 3802621

Here's our main digital system & the system I'm listening to now,the line arrays here are biamped with a pair of 1,000 watts @8 ohm monoblocks on the eight 12" woofers,then a single 2 channel 600 wpc @8 ohm stereo amp powering the 24 5" mids & 48 1" silk dome tweeters,this system will crack a window it thumps so hard ;)View attachment 3802637

here's one of the dual line arrays from the digital system above.
View attachment 3802641

and lastly here's a shot of our 4,800 watt @8 ohm home theater that uses no subwoofers & still hits well below 20hz.
View attachment 3802642
the monoblocks above will push 1,200 watts continuous @8 ohms with dynamic peaks of over 4,800 watts @8 ohms,its a goofy angle so your seeing the side of where the screen projects.
View attachment 3802644
pic above is of 1 of 4 of the dual line arrays in the home theater.
Here's a pic you'll get a kick out of since you mentioned Frank Zappa,here's a complete mint set of postages stamps from 1993 commerating Zappa's death still intact sitting atop one of the 4,800 watt monoblocks.
View attachment 3802646
28 days until you log out forever.

you ready?
 

srh88

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Agreed,vinyl is a more dynamic medium than most CD & digital recordings due to compression ratios,digital has the ability to surpass the dynamics of vinyl over the full audible spectrum but due to bad engineers compressing too much dynamics get lost,I still buy new vinyl for that reason .

Here's a pic of my vinyl system,I've swapped TT's for a McIntosh MT-10 turntable since this pic was taken,the line arrays are Tri Amped with all solid state amps & a tube output stage preamp.


View attachment 3802620
This pic is of the tube preamp in the vinyl system above.View attachment 3802621

Here's our main digital system & the system I'm listening to now,the line arrays here are biamped with a pair of 1,000 watts @8 ohm monoblocks on the eight 12" woofers,then a single 2 channel 600 wpc @8 ohm stereo amp powering the 24 5" mids & 48 1" silk dome tweeters,this system will crack a window it thumps so hard ;)View attachment 3802637

here's one of the dual line arrays from the digital system above.
View attachment 3802641

and lastly here's a shot of our 4,800 watt @8 ohm home theater that uses no subwoofers & still hits well below 20hz.
View attachment 3802642
the monoblocks above will push 1,200 watts continuous @8 ohms with dynamic peaks of over 4,800 watts @8 ohms,its a goofy angle so your seeing the side of where the screen projects.
View attachment 3802644
pic above is of 1 of 4 of the dual line arrays in the home theater.
Here's a pic you'll get a kick out of since you mentioned Frank Zappa,here's a complete mint set of postages stamps from 1993 commerating Zappa's death still intact sitting atop one of the 4,800 watt monoblocks.
View attachment 3802646
Really nice setup.. you got some serious speakers and an awesome bb king poster.. good stuff
 

Big_Lou

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Watch CLOSELY; I hear that Drumpf's bleached bones run WHINING (like a bitch) through the graveyard each time Ann Coulter sucks a BBC and swallows ~

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Illinois Enema Bandit

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I got a real stereo too lol
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you've got hella good taste in instruments,I've got a pretty beat up SG from 1974 I just had refretted last year,I'm thinking of putting a maple neck on it but still not sure .

You running solid state head amps or tube heads in your guitar rig ? if you've never tried tube heads im pretty sure I've got an extra Marshall 9100 or a 9200 pictured below laying around the studio you could borrow for a while to try out a tube head amp,the 9200's are dual power supply monoblocks built into a single 2 rack space chasis ,it'll push dual stacks at 100watts @8 ohms & 200 watts @4 ohms,i just bought new groove tubes for the 3 9200's my son & i have that replaced the Behringer A-500's we were using for years .CAM00067.jpg
 

choomer

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Agreed,vinyl is a more dynamic medium than most CD & digital recordings due to compression ratios,digital has the ability to surpass the dynamics of vinyl over the full audible spectrum but due to bad engineers compressing too much dynamics get lost,I still buy new vinyl for that reason .

Here's a pic of my vinyl system,I've swapped TT's for a McIntosh MT-10 turntable since this pic was taken,the line arrays are Tri Amped with all solid state amps & a tube output stage preamp.


View attachment 3802620
This pic is of the tube preamp in the vinyl system above.View attachment 3802621

Here's our main digital system & the system I'm listening to now,the line arrays here are biamped with a pair of 1,000 watts @8 ohm monoblocks on the eight 12" woofers,then a single 2 channel 600 wpc @8 ohm stereo amp powering the 24 5" mids & 48 1" silk dome tweeters,this system will crack a window it thumps so hard ;)View attachment 3802637

here's one of the dual line arrays from the digital system above.
View attachment 3802641

and lastly here's a shot of our 4,800 watt @8 ohm home theater that uses no subwoofers & still hits well below 20hz.
View attachment 3802642
the monoblocks above will push 1,200 watts continuous @8 ohms with dynamic peaks of over 4,800 watts @8 ohms,its a goofy angle so your seeing the side of where the screen projects.
View attachment 3802644
pic above is of 1 of 4 of the dual line arrays in the home theater.
Here's a pic you'll get a kick out of since you mentioned Frank Zappa,here's a complete mint set of postages stamps from 1993 commerating Zappa's death still intact sitting atop one of the 4,800 watt monoblocks.
View attachment 3802646
Sheeeeeee-at. That's some serious iron.

The dual line arrays setup reminds me of...........
 

srh88

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you've got hella good taste in instruments,I've got a pretty beat up SG from 1974 I just had refretted last year,I'm thinking of putting a maple neck on it but still not sure .

You running solid state head amps or tube heads in your guitar rig ? if you've never tried tube heads im pretty sure I've got an extra Marshall 9100 or a 9200 pictured below laying around the studio you could borrow for a while to try out a tube head amp,the 9200's are dual power supply monoblocks built into a single 2 rack space chasis ,it'll push dual stacks at 100watts @8 ohms & 200 watts @4 ohms,i just bought new groove tubes for the 3 9200's my son & i have that replaced the Behringer A-500's we were using for years .View attachment 3802653
In my "guitar room" lol I got a few more guitar.. another strat. A 74' Gibson ES 335 and an old Gibson blueshawk .. I got an Orange Rockerverb mkiii head and matching cab and a 1969 Marshall b cab I play through also.. i would though buy your Marshall head if it's for sale man
 

choomer

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In my "guitar room" lol I got a few more guitar.. another strat. A 74' Gibson ES 335 and an old Gibson blueshawk .. I got an Orange Rockerverb mkiii head and matching cab and a 1969 Marshall b cab I play through also.. i would though buy your Marshall head if it's for sale man
Schweet!!!!
'Lectric has been pared down to a '67 Mustang and '72 Tele painted construction orange (original).
The only one I let go that I really miss is a single pickup SG (haven't seen many) that had awesome crunch.
 

srh88

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Schweet!!!!
'Lectric has been pared down to a '67 Mustang and '72 Tele painted construction orange (original).
The only one I let go that I really miss is a single pickup SG (haven't seen many) that had awesome crunch.
I wish I never got rid of any of mine.. the 2 I posted in the pic were my first ever 2.. got the strat when I was 7 and the Ibanez the next year
 

UncleBuck

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Hey Uncle Bitch, did you make any money hanging windows today or were you just getting drunk and living off the wife again??

Dont bother answering, you are still on ignore....
how would you know if i was installing windows since you've had me on ignore since before i started?

and windows are set, not hung.
 
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